ISIS Reportedly Calls For Attacks on Miss Universe Pageant
Terrorists from the Islamic State group have allegedly called for attacks at the upcoming Miss Universe competition set for January 2017 in the Philippines.
Terrorists from the Islamic State group have allegedly called for attacks at the upcoming Miss Universe competition set for January 2017 in the Philippines.
Life is slowly returning to normal for the people of Paris three weeks after gunmen unleashed terror on the streets of one of the world’s most popular cities.
ISIS has increased its ability to launch global terror attacks and plans to attempt more Paris-style attacks in Europe, the head of EU police agency Europol was quoted as saying by AFP on Monday.
Queen Elizabeth has reportedly been targeted by ISIS terrorists, and it’s even been alleged that the group is plotting to assassinate her at a World War Two event that is due to be held next week.
Paris – Islamic State claimed responsibility on Saturday for a coordinated assault by gunmen and bombers that killed 129 people at locations across Paris that President Francois Hollande said amounted to an act of war against France.
An ISIS-linked Islamist group has reportedly overrun significant sections of the city of Marawi, located on the southern island of Mindanao in The Philippines, according to Conflict News and other sources.
A British thinktank says terror groups like Islamic State can easily outfit commercially-available drones with weapons in order to to carry out large-scale terror attacks.
A U.S. special operations team killed the Islamic State’s second-in-command in a pre-dawn raid early Thursday morning inside Syria, senior defense officials said Friday as Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced the U.S. has taken out several key terrorists in recent days.
The man said to be Islamic State’s leader in southeast Asia – and one of America’s most wanted terrorists – appears to have gone on the run after a five-week battle in the Philippines.
ISIS commander Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi published a voice recording Saturday in which he threatened that Islamic State militants would attack Israel.